BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

published:18 Sep 2015

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KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
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AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and culture by his father, who moved to America from Barbados when he was 18.
To help Eric fund his museum project, click the link below
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/711740227/cultural-museum-of-african-art-eric-edwards-collec
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: John Balson, Chloe Browne
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“There is too much art for art’s sake." Francesca von Habsburg's vision of the role of the collector. Read the full feature on NOWNESShttp://bit.ly/1NiKGJN
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Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The collectible progress is only saved when you trigger an auto-save or manual save. If you die without saving you have to pick them up again. It's best to save after every collectible.
The Paintings also give you 200 coins each which counts towards the trophy "Well Funded" (get 18,000 money in one playthrough). The 27 paintings give you 5400 coins in total.
Each mission features an open world design. This means you can free roam as you like and reach any place at any time, but only if you don't finish the mission. Once you leave the mission you cannot go back. This also makes it easy to work on multiple collectible types at once (for trophies you need all Decorative Objects, All Paintings, All Journals and Audiographs on the Dreadful Wale). For example: go after the one Decorative Object and then collect the Paintings. The other collectibles are on the Dreadful Wale in between missions.
TIMELINE:
#1 - Mission 1 - 0:05
#2 - Mission 1 - 0:23
#3 - Mission 2 - 0:58
#4 - Mission 2 - 1:27
#5 - Mission 2 - 1:45
#6 - Mission 2 - 2:08
#7 - Mission 3 - 2:38
#8 - Mission 3 - 3:00
#9 - Mission 3 - 3:28
#10 - Mission 4 - 3:46
#11 - Mission 4 - 4:11
#12 - Mission 4 - 4:44
#13 - Mission 4 - 5:11
#14 - Mission 4 - 5:36
#15 - Mission 4 - 6:07
#16 - Mission 5 - 6:26
#17 - Mission 5 - 7:02
#18 - Mission 5 - 7:38
#19 - Mission 6 - 8:18
#20 - Mission 6 - 9:20
#21 - Mission 6 - 9:29
#22 - Mission 7 - 10:08
#23 - Mission 7 - 11:18
#24 - Mission 8 - 12:36
#25 - Mission 8 - 13:17
#26 - Mission 8 - 14:07
#27 - Mission 9 - 14:23
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More Dishonored 2 Collectible Locations:
Art Collector
Acquire all collectible paintings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q18TKMA1Zm8
Souvenirs
Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MHN-t0XW4
RoyalSpymaster
Peruse all journals and audiographs by Meagan Foster and AntonSokolov aboard the Dreadful Wale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0YteX6DoTI
Dishonored 2 Trophy Guide & Roadmap:
http://www.powerpyx.com/dishonored-2-trophy-guide-roadmap/

published:15 Nov 2016

views:157314

Chinese businessman Zhang Rui reveals eight-hundred pieces of contemporary works, most of them stored away in his home that doubles as a private art space. Duration: 02:16.

published:23 Aug 2012

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For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

Private collection

A private collection is a privately owned collection of works, usually a collection of art. If seen in a museum alongside a work or describing a work, it signifies that piece of art in a museum is not actually owned by that museum, but is on loan from an independent source, either for the long term or for temporary exhibition. This source will usually be an art collector, although it could be a school, church organization, bank or other company, or any form of institution. Collectors of books, even if they collect for aesthetic reasons (fine bookbindings or illuminated manuscripts for example), are called bibliophiles, and their collections are referred to as libraries.

History

Art collecting was common among the wealthy in the Ancient World in both Europe and East Asia, and in the Middle Ages, but developed in its modern form during the Renaissance and continues to the present day. The Royal collections of most countries were originally the grandest of private collections but are now mostly in public ownership. However the British Royal Collection remains under the care of the Crown, though distinguished from the private property of the British Royal Family. The cabinet of curiosities was an important mixed form of collection, including art and what we would now call natural history or scientific collections. These were formed by royalty but smaller ones also by merchants and scholars.

Gameplay

After playing as Empress Emily Kaldwin during the prologue of the game, players can decide to play either as Kaldwin or as Corvo Attano (the protagonist from the previous game). Players can also choose whether to play stealthily, and can finish the game without killing. The developers have stated that there will be a "third" path, although no details about it are known. As in the original game, the player works to save the Empire of the Isles, but from an "otherworldly usurper".
Corvo Attano and Emily Kaldwin will both go through the same set of missions, but from different perspectives and through different paths.
Attano retains his supernatural powers from the previous game, but the upgrading system has been changed to a skill tree with multiple paths and more possible upgrades. Emily Kaldwin will have a different set of powers including "Far Reach" which allows the player to travel without physical movement, similar to Attano's 'Blink' power from the original game, and "Shadow Walk" which turns her into a shadowy cloud that can move swiftly and change tangibility at will.
The developers have also confirmed that the game will be more challenging than its predecessor, for example through exposing the player to guards if they peer from behind a wall for too long.

Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.

The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

Personal Life

She met Shiv Nadar at an advertising agency where she worked and the two got married. She and Shiv Nadar have a daughter called Roshni Nadar.
She is also one of the top Contract Bridge players in India.

Career

Nadar started her career in advertising as a communications and brands professional at MGM. During this, she met Shiv Nadar for the first time as a client with whom she got married later. She then joined NIIT and helped shape the brand.

Currently, her roles include managing the SSN Trust, Public Health Foundation of India (PFHI), Rasaja Foundation and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation to support young Muslim girls in their education in Uttar Pradesh.

An art collector with Broad influence opens his own museum

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

4:04

Kenya Believe It? African Art Collector's $10 Million Secret Hoard

Kenya Believe It? African Art Collector's $10 Million Secret Hoard

Kenya Believe It? African Art Collector's $10 Million Secret Hoard

KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
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AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and culture by his father, who moved to America from Barbados when he was 18.
To help Eric fund his museum project, click the link below
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/711740227/cultural-museum-of-african-art-eric-edwards-collec
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: John Balson, Chloe Browne
Editor: SoniaEstal
For more compelling footage of the amazing side of life:
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Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The collectible progress is only saved when you trigger an auto-save or manual save. If you die without saving you have to pick them up again. It's best to save after every collectible.
The Paintings also give you 200 coins each which counts towards the trophy "Well Funded" (get 18,000 money in one playthrough). The 27 paintings give you 5400 coins in total.
Each mission features an open world design. This means you can free roam as you like and reach any place at any time, but only if you don't finish the mission. Once you leave the mission you cannot go back. This also makes it easy to work on multiple collectible types at once (for trophies you need all Decorative Objects, All Paintings, All Journals and Audiographs on the Dreadful Wale). For example: go after the one Decorative Object and then collect the Paintings. The other collectibles are on the Dreadful Wale in between missions.
TIMELINE:
#1 - Mission 1 - 0:05
#2 - Mission 1 - 0:23
#3 - Mission 2 - 0:58
#4 - Mission 2 - 1:27
#5 - Mission 2 - 1:45
#6 - Mission 2 - 2:08
#7 - Mission 3 - 2:38
#8 - Mission 3 - 3:00
#9 - Mission 3 - 3:28
#10 - Mission 4 - 3:46
#11 - Mission 4 - 4:11
#12 - Mission 4 - 4:44
#13 - Mission 4 - 5:11
#14 - Mission 4 - 5:36
#15 - Mission 4 - 6:07
#16 - Mission 5 - 6:26
#17 - Mission 5 - 7:02
#18 - Mission 5 - 7:38
#19 - Mission 6 - 8:18
#20 - Mission 6 - 9:20
#21 - Mission 6 - 9:29
#22 - Mission 7 - 10:08
#23 - Mission 7 - 11:18
#24 - Mission 8 - 12:36
#25 - Mission 8 - 13:17
#26 - Mission 8 - 14:07
#27 - Mission 9 - 14:23
Dishonored 2 Trophy Guide & Roadmap:
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More Dishonored 2 Collectible Locations:
Art Collector
Acquire all collectible paintings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q18TKMA1Zm8
Souvenirs
Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MHN-t0XW4
RoyalSpymaster
Peruse all journals and audiographs by Meagan Foster and AntonSokolov aboard the Dreadful Wale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0YteX6DoTI
Dishonored 2 Trophy Guide & Roadmap:
http://www.powerpyx.com/dishonored-2-trophy-guide-roadmap/

2:17

Meeting China's mega art collector

Meeting China's mega art collector

Meeting China's mega art collector

Chinese businessman Zhang Rui reveals eight-hundred pieces of contemporary works, most of them stored away in his home that doubles as a private art space. Duration: 02:16.

8:34

Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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Smart Art - The Art Collector | euromaxx

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech and Chong. Now while Cheech launched quite a career as part of the first Chicano, hippie comedy act to have a platinum selling comedy album, not that there are many others by the way, but he has also gone on to becoming a respected actor and philanthropist. But it’s his art collecting that is really driving him these days. You see Cheech has what is believed to be the most significant collection of Chicano street and fine art in the world. And he gives a sneak peek at his prized possessions right here, only on LatiNation.
Season 14 | Episode 10
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5:43

NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

Watch an interview with James Erskine, avid art collector and NABPrivateWealth client. In this lively interview, James talks about his art collection and gallery, together with the benefits of art festivals like Art Month.

An art collector with Broad influence opens his own museum

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

published: 18 Sep 2015

Kenya Believe It? African Art Collector's $10 Million Secret Hoard

KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
SUBSCRIBE: We upload a new incredible video every weekday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss out: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
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AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and cultu...

Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The ...

published: 15 Nov 2016

Meeting China's mega art collector

Chinese businessman Zhang Rui reveals eight-hundred pieces of contemporary works, most of them stored away in his home that doubles as a private art space. Duration: 02:16.

published: 23 Aug 2012

Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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Smart Art - The Art Collector | euromaxx

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech and Chong. Now while Cheech launched quite a career as part of the first Chicano, hippie comedy act to have a platinum selling comedy album, not that there are many others by the way, but he has also gone on to becoming a respected actor and philanthropist. But it’s his art collecting that is really driving him these days. You see Cheech has what is believed to be the most significant collection of Chicano street and fine art in the world. And he gives a sneak peek at his prized possessions right here, only on LatiNation.
Season 14 | Episode 10
LatiNation:
Website ► http://www.latination.tv/
Facebook ► http://www.Facebook.com/Ameri...

published: 29 Jan 2018

NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

Watch an interview with James Erskine, avid art collector and NABPrivateWealth client. In this lively interview, James talks about his art collection and gallery, together with the benefits of art festivals like Art Month.

An art collector with Broad influence opens his own museum

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collectio...

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
SUBSCRIBE: We upload a new incredible video every weekday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss out: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
WATCH on our Barcroft TV Website: http://www.barcroft.tv/african-art-collection-worth-ten-million-brooklyn-new-york
AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and culture by his father, who moved to America from Barbados when he was 18.
To help Eric fund his museum project, click the link below
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/711740227/cultural-museum-of-african-art-eric-edwards-collec
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: John Balson, Chloe Browne
Editor: SoniaEstal
For more compelling footage of the amazing side of life:
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KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
SUBSCRIBE: We upload a new incredible video every weekday. Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don't miss out: http://bit.ly/Oc61Hj
WATCH on our Barcroft TV Website: http://www.barcroft.tv/african-art-collection-worth-ten-million-brooklyn-new-york
AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and culture by his father, who moved to America from Barbados when he was 18.
To help Eric fund his museum project, click the link below
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/711740227/cultural-museum-of-african-art-eric-edwards-collec
Videographer / Director: Ruaridh Connellan
Producer: John Balson, Chloe Browne
Editor: SoniaEstal
For more compelling footage of the amazing side of life:
FACEBOOK: Like Barcroft TV -
https://www.Facebook.com/BarcroftTV
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Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The collectible progress is only saved when you trigger an auto-save or manual save. If you die without saving you have to pick them up again. It's best to save after every collectible.
The Paintings also give you 200 coins each which counts towards the trophy "Well Funded" (get 18,000 money in one playthrough). The 27 paintings give you 5400 coins in total.
Each mission features an open world design. This means you can free roam as you like and reach any place at any time, but only if you don't finish the mission. Once you leave the mission you cannot go back. This also makes it easy to work on multiple collectible types at once (for trophies you need all Decorative Objects, All Paintings, All Journals and Audiographs on the Dreadful Wale). For example: go after the one Decorative Object and then collect the Paintings. The other collectibles are on the Dreadful Wale in between missions.
TIMELINE:
#1 - Mission 1 - 0:05
#2 - Mission 1 - 0:23
#3 - Mission 2 - 0:58
#4 - Mission 2 - 1:27
#5 - Mission 2 - 1:45
#6 - Mission 2 - 2:08
#7 - Mission 3 - 2:38
#8 - Mission 3 - 3:00
#9 - Mission 3 - 3:28
#10 - Mission 4 - 3:46
#11 - Mission 4 - 4:11
#12 - Mission 4 - 4:44
#13 - Mission 4 - 5:11
#14 - Mission 4 - 5:36
#15 - Mission 4 - 6:07
#16 - Mission 5 - 6:26
#17 - Mission 5 - 7:02
#18 - Mission 5 - 7:38
#19 - Mission 6 - 8:18
#20 - Mission 6 - 9:20
#21 - Mission 6 - 9:29
#22 - Mission 7 - 10:08
#23 - Mission 7 - 11:18
#24 - Mission 8 - 12:36
#25 - Mission 8 - 13:17
#26 - Mission 8 - 14:07
#27 - Mission 9 - 14:23
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Acquire all collectible paintings
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Souvenirs
Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MHN-t0XW4
RoyalSpymaster
Peruse all journals and audiographs by Meagan Foster and AntonSokolov aboard the Dreadful Wale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0YteX6DoTI
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Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The collectible progress is only saved when you trigger an auto-save or manual save. If you die without saving you have to pick them up again. It's best to save after every collectible.
The Paintings also give you 200 coins each which counts towards the trophy "Well Funded" (get 18,000 money in one playthrough). The 27 paintings give you 5400 coins in total.
Each mission features an open world design. This means you can free roam as you like and reach any place at any time, but only if you don't finish the mission. Once you leave the mission you cannot go back. This also makes it easy to work on multiple collectible types at once (for trophies you need all Decorative Objects, All Paintings, All Journals and Audiographs on the Dreadful Wale). For example: go after the one Decorative Object and then collect the Paintings. The other collectibles are on the Dreadful Wale in between missions.
TIMELINE:
#1 - Mission 1 - 0:05
#2 - Mission 1 - 0:23
#3 - Mission 2 - 0:58
#4 - Mission 2 - 1:27
#5 - Mission 2 - 1:45
#6 - Mission 2 - 2:08
#7 - Mission 3 - 2:38
#8 - Mission 3 - 3:00
#9 - Mission 3 - 3:28
#10 - Mission 4 - 3:46
#11 - Mission 4 - 4:11
#12 - Mission 4 - 4:44
#13 - Mission 4 - 5:11
#14 - Mission 4 - 5:36
#15 - Mission 4 - 6:07
#16 - Mission 5 - 6:26
#17 - Mission 5 - 7:02
#18 - Mission 5 - 7:38
#19 - Mission 6 - 8:18
#20 - Mission 6 - 9:20
#21 - Mission 6 - 9:29
#22 - Mission 7 - 10:08
#23 - Mission 7 - 11:18
#24 - Mission 8 - 12:36
#25 - Mission 8 - 13:17
#26 - Mission 8 - 14:07
#27 - Mission 9 - 14:23
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Acquire all collectible paintings
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Souvenirs
Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MHN-t0XW4
RoyalSpymaster
Peruse all journals and audiographs by Meagan Foster and AntonSokolov aboard the Dreadful Wale.
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Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of...

For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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Smart Art - The Art Collector | euromaxx

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old ...

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech an...

Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech and Chong. Now while Cheech launched quite a career as part of the first Chicano, hippie comedy act to have a platinum selling comedy album, not that there are many others by the way, but he has also gone on to becoming a respected actor and philanthropist. But it’s his art collecting that is really driving him these days. You see Cheech has what is believed to be the most significant collection of Chicano street and fine art in the world. And he gives a sneak peek at his prized possessions right here, only on LatiNation.
Season 14 | Episode 10
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Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech and Chong. Now while Cheech launched quite a career as part of the first Chicano, hippie comedy act to have a platinum selling comedy album, not that there are many others by the way, but he has also gone on to becoming a respected actor and philanthropist. But it’s his art collecting that is really driving him these days. You see Cheech has what is believed to be the most significant collection of Chicano street and fine art in the world. And he gives a sneak peek at his prized possessions right here, only on LatiNation.
Season 14 | Episode 10
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NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

Watch an interview with James Erskine, avid art collector and NABPrivateWealth client. In this lively interview, James talks about his art collection and gallery, together with the benefits of art festivals like Art Month.

Watch an interview with James Erskine, avid art collector and NABPrivateWealth client. In this lively interview, James talks about his art collection and gallery, together with the benefits of art festivals like Art Month.

Fakes in the art world - The mystery conman | DW Documentary

Fake art sits unnoticed in galleries around the world. A talented fraudster has been playing the art market and ripping off collectors for years. Who is the mystery conman? Discover more in THE MYSTERY CONMAN - THE MURKY BUSINESS OF COUNTERFEIT ANTIQUES.
Museum curators and art collectors want to sweep the topic of counterfeiting under the carpet. But archaeologist Stefan Lehmann is on the hunt for the elusive figure whose counterfeit antiques are in some of the world's biggest collections.
Around 40 fakes have been discovered and Lehmann believes this is just the tip of the iceberg. Alongside antique dealer ChristophLeon, Lehmann follows the forgery trail through Europe and to the US.
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Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and ...

The bankers guide to art

Conversations | Collector Talk | Private Collections Ascension

This panel investigates the different options for making art collections accessible to the public. What motivates patrons to open private foundations? What effect does it have if private, single patron spaces are perceived as 'museums'? What are alternative approaches to opening private foundations in order to make collections publicly accessible?
Leon Amitai, Collector, Bogotá/New York, Maja Hoffmann, Art Patron, Founder LUMA Foundation, Zurich.
Moderator: Linda Yablonsky, Writer, and Columnist, Artforum, New York
Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 4pm - 5pm
Filmed on site at Art Basel in Basel 2017.

published: 04 Jul 2017

Erik Hall: "Building a Modern Art Collection" | Talks at Google

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace. The presenter, ErikHall, will outline established, developing and emerging trends in the value and sales of art, and give insight on how an aspiring collector can establish and develop a well-rounded and fulfilling assemblage of artworks.
The art market worldwide is currently in a period of economic boom, with more and more people adding art to their investment strategy. Indeed, art collecting is not only a captivating and exciting hobby, but also a great way to diversify your investment portfolio. Although art is a highly illiquid asset, it’s extremely well-protected from depreciation and provides a reprieve from the high risk associated with some other strategies. A long history of art patrons,...

TraditionalAfrican art is making a comeback at auction. There’s a huge demand for masks and statues, which are fetching record prices. But this demand is fueling art theft and counterfeiting.
Over the last 200 years, Africa has lost countless important cultural treasures. Thousands of them have ended up in museums, private collections and galleries. Masks and unusual cult objects have always attracted European collectors. What is new is that African art is now often bought as a purely speculative investment.
New excavations in the Nok tribal lands in Nigeria have unearthed centuries-old art that was lost because there was no written culture there, yet today many Nok artifacts can be found in museums from Boston to Brussels.
This documentary takes us to voodoo rituals in Togo, cult r...

published: 22 Mar 2017

Nienke van der Wal: Becoming an art collector

Nienke van der Wal at CreativeMornings Amsterdam, March 2016. Free events like this one are hosted every month in dozens of cities. Discover hundreds of talks from the world's creative community at https://creativemornings.com/talks
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Parallel Rooms conversation on Art & Technology

Celebrating the launch of ArtBaselCities: Buenos Aires, an engaging week of conversations, masterclasses and music performances was held at the Art Basel Cities House in November. Over 4,000 people dropped by to listen to some of the artworld’s leading Argentine and international professionals exchanging views.
The Art Basel Cities House introduced the novel concept of ParallelRooms, a collaborative program of 26 conversations with over 40 speakers taking place in several rooms of the Art Basel Cities House concurrently.
The first of the series kicked off with the engrossing topic: “ThinkingTogether: how will technology impact the artworld of the future?” In conversation here are Alec Oxenford, President of the arteBA Fundación in Buenos Aires, contemporary art enthusiast and colle...

2016 SummerSeries: Featured Artists & Conversations
Presented by TobyDevanLewisExplore the work of world-renowned artists and curators.
Enjoy stimulating conversations with today’s most influential critics and collectors.
AndersonRanch’s popular Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations fosters a broader understanding of contemporary art and art making. Featured events include lectures, conversations, panels and Q&A formats. Presentations are focused on artists’ work and topics relevant to the contemporary art community. For full schedule, visit andersonranch.org.

Fakes in the art world - The mystery conman | DW Documentary

Fake art sits unnoticed in galleries around the world. A talented fraudster has been playing the art market and ripping off collectors for years. Who is the mys...

Fake art sits unnoticed in galleries around the world. A talented fraudster has been playing the art market and ripping off collectors for years. Who is the mystery conman? Discover more in THE MYSTERY CONMAN - THE MURKY BUSINESS OF COUNTERFEIT ANTIQUES.
Museum curators and art collectors want to sweep the topic of counterfeiting under the carpet. But archaeologist Stefan Lehmann is on the hunt for the elusive figure whose counterfeit antiques are in some of the world's biggest collections.
Around 40 fakes have been discovered and Lehmann believes this is just the tip of the iceberg. Alongside antique dealer ChristophLeon, Lehmann follows the forgery trail through Europe and to the US.
_______
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Fake art sits unnoticed in galleries around the world. A talented fraudster has been playing the art market and ripping off collectors for years. Who is the mystery conman? Discover more in THE MYSTERY CONMAN - THE MURKY BUSINESS OF COUNTERFEIT ANTIQUES.
Museum curators and art collectors want to sweep the topic of counterfeiting under the carpet. But archaeologist Stefan Lehmann is on the hunt for the elusive figure whose counterfeit antiques are in some of the world's biggest collections.
Around 40 fakes have been discovered and Lehmann believes this is just the tip of the iceberg. Alongside antique dealer ChristophLeon, Lehmann follows the forgery trail through Europe and to the US.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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Conversations | Collector Talk | Private Collections Ascension

This panel investigates the different options for making art collections accessible to the public. What motivates patrons to open private foundations? What effe...

This panel investigates the different options for making art collections accessible to the public. What motivates patrons to open private foundations? What effect does it have if private, single patron spaces are perceived as 'museums'? What are alternative approaches to opening private foundations in order to make collections publicly accessible?
Leon Amitai, Collector, Bogotá/New York, Maja Hoffmann, Art Patron, Founder LUMA Foundation, Zurich.
Moderator: Linda Yablonsky, Writer, and Columnist, Artforum, New York
Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 4pm - 5pm
Filmed on site at Art Basel in Basel 2017.

This panel investigates the different options for making art collections accessible to the public. What motivates patrons to open private foundations? What effect does it have if private, single patron spaces are perceived as 'museums'? What are alternative approaches to opening private foundations in order to make collections publicly accessible?
Leon Amitai, Collector, Bogotá/New York, Maja Hoffmann, Art Patron, Founder LUMA Foundation, Zurich.
Moderator: Linda Yablonsky, Writer, and Columnist, Artforum, New York
Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 4pm - 5pm
Filmed on site at Art Basel in Basel 2017.

Erik Hall: "Building a Modern Art Collection" | Talks at Google

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace. The presenter, ErikHall, will outline established, developing and e...

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace. The presenter, ErikHall, will outline established, developing and emerging trends in the value and sales of art, and give insight on how an aspiring collector can establish and develop a well-rounded and fulfilling assemblage of artworks.
The art market worldwide is currently in a period of economic boom, with more and more people adding art to their investment strategy. Indeed, art collecting is not only a captivating and exciting hobby, but also a great way to diversify your investment portfolio. Although art is a highly illiquid asset, it’s extremely well-protected from depreciation and provides a reprieve from the high risk associated with some other strategies. A long history of art patrons, collectors and advocates illustrates the highly satisfying and captivating nature of the tradition; without these collectors, many of humankind’s greatest artistic achievements might not have been possible. In the current market, the two top performing categories are Impressionist and Contemporary Art, with the latter category being available within a wide range of price brackets. Collecting is a wonderful way to bring art into your life even if you yourself are not an artist. It’s a contemplative, sophisticated, and pleasurable strategy that can round out your investment portfolio in tandem with angel investing or any other form of finance allocation.
Art investing is not for the short-sighted, but it is a delightful practice when carried out with finesse and attention. Erik, a contemporary art dealer with fifteen years of experience in the West Coast marketplace, will deliver the advice an aspiring collector needs to buy wisely and cultivate a collection that will develop throughout their lifetime. Since art is a long-term investment, meant to grow with your own tastes, experiences, and character, it’s important to have an attitude of patience and passion when buying works of art for your collection. When starting a collection, background in art is not necessary; appreciation of style and willingness to learn are. We’ll examine the best ways to get started and discuss the ins and outs of maintaining, insuring and displaying your growing art collection.

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace. The presenter, ErikHall, will outline established, developing and emerging trends in the value and sales of art, and give insight on how an aspiring collector can establish and develop a well-rounded and fulfilling assemblage of artworks.
The art market worldwide is currently in a period of economic boom, with more and more people adding art to their investment strategy. Indeed, art collecting is not only a captivating and exciting hobby, but also a great way to diversify your investment portfolio. Although art is a highly illiquid asset, it’s extremely well-protected from depreciation and provides a reprieve from the high risk associated with some other strategies. A long history of art patrons, collectors and advocates illustrates the highly satisfying and captivating nature of the tradition; without these collectors, many of humankind’s greatest artistic achievements might not have been possible. In the current market, the two top performing categories are Impressionist and Contemporary Art, with the latter category being available within a wide range of price brackets. Collecting is a wonderful way to bring art into your life even if you yourself are not an artist. It’s a contemplative, sophisticated, and pleasurable strategy that can round out your investment portfolio in tandem with angel investing or any other form of finance allocation.
Art investing is not for the short-sighted, but it is a delightful practice when carried out with finesse and attention. Erik, a contemporary art dealer with fifteen years of experience in the West Coast marketplace, will deliver the advice an aspiring collector needs to buy wisely and cultivate a collection that will develop throughout their lifetime. Since art is a long-term investment, meant to grow with your own tastes, experiences, and character, it’s important to have an attitude of patience and passion when buying works of art for your collection. When starting a collection, background in art is not necessary; appreciation of style and willingness to learn are. We’ll examine the best ways to get started and discuss the ins and outs of maintaining, insuring and displaying your growing art collection.

TraditionalAfrican art is making a comeback at auction. There’s a huge demand for masks and statues, which are fetching record prices. But this demand is fueli...

TraditionalAfrican art is making a comeback at auction. There’s a huge demand for masks and statues, which are fetching record prices. But this demand is fueling art theft and counterfeiting.
Over the last 200 years, Africa has lost countless important cultural treasures. Thousands of them have ended up in museums, private collections and galleries. Masks and unusual cult objects have always attracted European collectors. What is new is that African art is now often bought as a purely speculative investment.
New excavations in the Nok tribal lands in Nigeria have unearthed centuries-old art that was lost because there was no written culture there, yet today many Nok artifacts can be found in museums from Boston to Brussels.
This documentary takes us to voodoo rituals in Togo, cult rites in Benin and to a European fair for primitive art. It also charts the way value is added on the route from poor wood carvers in Mali to prestigious auctions in Paris and New York.
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Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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TraditionalAfrican art is making a comeback at auction. There’s a huge demand for masks and statues, which are fetching record prices. But this demand is fueling art theft and counterfeiting.
Over the last 200 years, Africa has lost countless important cultural treasures. Thousands of them have ended up in museums, private collections and galleries. Masks and unusual cult objects have always attracted European collectors. What is new is that African art is now often bought as a purely speculative investment.
New excavations in the Nok tribal lands in Nigeria have unearthed centuries-old art that was lost because there was no written culture there, yet today many Nok artifacts can be found in museums from Boston to Brussels.
This documentary takes us to voodoo rituals in Togo, cult rites in Benin and to a European fair for primitive art. It also charts the way value is added on the route from poor wood carvers in Mali to prestigious auctions in Paris and New York.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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Nienke van der Wal at CreativeMornings Amsterdam, March 2016. Free events like this one are hosted every month in dozens of cities. Discover hundreds of talks from the world's creative community at https://creativemornings.com/talks
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Parallel Rooms conversation on Art & Technology

Celebrating the launch of ArtBaselCities: Buenos Aires, an engaging week of conversations, masterclasses and music performances was held at the Art Basel Citi...

Celebrating the launch of ArtBaselCities: Buenos Aires, an engaging week of conversations, masterclasses and music performances was held at the Art Basel Cities House in November. Over 4,000 people dropped by to listen to some of the artworld’s leading Argentine and international professionals exchanging views.
The Art Basel Cities House introduced the novel concept of ParallelRooms, a collaborative program of 26 conversations with over 40 speakers taking place in several rooms of the Art Basel Cities House concurrently.
The first of the series kicked off with the engrossing topic: “ThinkingTogether: how will technology impact the artworld of the future?” In conversation here are Alec Oxenford, President of the arteBA Fundación in Buenos Aires, contemporary art enthusiast and collector, and serial Internet entrepreneur together with Marc Spiegler, GlobalDirector of Art Basel and leader of the organization’s development, including all three shows in Miami, Hong Kong and Basel, as well as Art Basel’s expanding artworld activities.

Celebrating the launch of ArtBaselCities: Buenos Aires, an engaging week of conversations, masterclasses and music performances was held at the Art Basel Cities House in November. Over 4,000 people dropped by to listen to some of the artworld’s leading Argentine and international professionals exchanging views.
The Art Basel Cities House introduced the novel concept of ParallelRooms, a collaborative program of 26 conversations with over 40 speakers taking place in several rooms of the Art Basel Cities House concurrently.
The first of the series kicked off with the engrossing topic: “ThinkingTogether: how will technology impact the artworld of the future?” In conversation here are Alec Oxenford, President of the arteBA Fundación in Buenos Aires, contemporary art enthusiast and collector, and serial Internet entrepreneur together with Marc Spiegler, GlobalDirector of Art Basel and leader of the organization’s development, including all three shows in Miami, Hong Kong and Basel, as well as Art Basel’s expanding artworld activities.

2016 SummerSeries: Featured Artists & Conversations
Presented by TobyDevanLewisExplore the work of world-renowned artists and curators.
Enjoy stimulating conversations with today’s most influential critics and collectors.
AndersonRanch’s popular Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations fosters a broader understanding of contemporary art and art making. Featured events include lectures, conversations, panels and Q&A formats. Presentations are focused on artists’ work and topics relevant to the contemporary art community. For full schedule, visit andersonranch.org.

2016 SummerSeries: Featured Artists & Conversations
Presented by TobyDevanLewisExplore the work of world-renowned artists and curators.
Enjoy stimulating conversations with today’s most influential critics and collectors.
AndersonRanch’s popular Summer Series: Featured Artists & Conversations fosters a broader understanding of contemporary art and art making. Featured events include lectures, conversations, panels and Q&A formats. Presentations are focused on artists’ work and topics relevant to the contemporary art community. For full schedule, visit andersonranch.org.

An art collector with Broad influence opens his own museum

BillionaireEli Broad began his fortune building tract homes in the Detroit suburbs, and over the decades he and his wife also built an impressive art collection. Now the brand new Broad Museum is set to open in Los Angeles, part of his larger effort to make the city into an arts mecca. Jeffrey Brown reports.
View Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/art-collector-broad-influence-opens-museum/

Kenya Believe It? African Art Collector's $10 Million Secret Hoard

KenyaBelieve It? African ArtCollector's $10 MillionSecretHoard
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AN AFRICAN art collection worth a staggering $10 MILLION has been uncovered in a notorious area of New York. Eric Edwards from Bedford-Stuyvesant - a neighbourhood made famous by rappers Jay Z and Biggie Smalls - has collected more than 1,600 artefacts over the last 44 years. The 68 year old, who travelled the world to acquire his collection, now hopes to share it with the world by opening up a museum to celebrate African culture. Eric was introduced to African art and culture by his father, who moved to America from Barbados when he was 18.
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Art Talk - Kiran Nadar (Art Collector)

One of India's biggest art collectors, Kiran Nadar, shows the art around the Nadar home an...

Dishonored 2 has 27 Collectible Paintings. Finding all Painting Locations unlocks the "Art Collector" Trophy & Achievement.
The Paintings are scattered across the 9 main missions. At the end of every mission you can see how many you've found. Always double check that you got all of them before proceeding.
All of these collectibles are missable because there is no mission select! You are advised to make a manual save at the start of every mission. In case you missed one you can reload that save and replay from there. Without a backup you'd have to restart the entire story if you miss one.
Everything can be reached as either Corvo or Emily. It doesn't matter what character you choose. When playing as Corvo you should upgrade the Blink range as soon as possible to reach certain places.
The collectible progress is only saved when you trigger an auto-save or manual save. If you die without saving you have to pick them up again. It's best to save after every collectible.
The Paintings also give you 200 coins each which counts towards the trophy "Well Funded" (get 18,000 money in one playthrough). The 27 paintings give you 5400 coins in total.
Each mission features an open world design. This means you can free roam as you like and reach any place at any time, but only if you don't finish the mission. Once you leave the mission you cannot go back. This also makes it easy to work on multiple collectible types at once (for trophies you need all Decorative Objects, All Paintings, All Journals and Audiographs on the Dreadful Wale). For example: go after the one Decorative Object and then collect the Paintings. The other collectibles are on the Dreadful Wale in between missions.
TIMELINE:
#1 - Mission 1 - 0:05
#2 - Mission 1 - 0:23
#3 - Mission 2 - 0:58
#4 - Mission 2 - 1:27
#5 - Mission 2 - 1:45
#6 - Mission 2 - 2:08
#7 - Mission 3 - 2:38
#8 - Mission 3 - 3:00
#9 - Mission 3 - 3:28
#10 - Mission 4 - 3:46
#11 - Mission 4 - 4:11
#12 - Mission 4 - 4:44
#13 - Mission 4 - 5:11
#14 - Mission 4 - 5:36
#15 - Mission 4 - 6:07
#16 - Mission 5 - 6:26
#17 - Mission 5 - 7:02
#18 - Mission 5 - 7:38
#19 - Mission 6 - 8:18
#20 - Mission 6 - 9:20
#21 - Mission 6 - 9:29
#22 - Mission 7 - 10:08
#23 - Mission 7 - 11:18
#24 - Mission 8 - 12:36
#25 - Mission 8 - 13:17
#26 - Mission 8 - 14:07
#27 - Mission 9 - 14:23
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Art Collector
Acquire all collectible paintings
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Collect all the decorative objects for the Dreadful Wale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6MHN-t0XW4
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Peruse all journals and audiographs by Meagan Foster and AntonSokolov aboard the Dreadful Wale.
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Frieze London 2017 with art collector Federico Castro Debernardi

For the 15th year running, FriezeLondon is certainly proving one of the most influential art events in the world today. And this year's fair, featuring some of the world's leading galleries from dozens of countries, certainly was the talk of the town in the art world.
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Smart Art - The Art Collector | euromaxx

We go behind the scenes of international art to meet collector Harald Falckenberg. The German has an impressive collection of contemporary art housed in an old factory in Hamburg. He is also considered one of THE collectors in Europe. In fact, in just 15 years he has rounded up about 1900 works of art. Some of the artists represented include Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy and Daniel Richter.

Kicking off today’s show is an icon, a legend, an influence on my life, and an all around positive guy. He is Cheech Marin, half of the pioneering act Cheech and Chong. Now while Cheech launched quite a career as part of the first Chicano, hippie comedy act to have a platinum selling comedy album, not that there are many others by the way, but he has also gone on to becoming a respected actor and philanthropist. But it’s his art collecting that is really driving him these days. You see Cheech has what is believed to be the most significant collection of Chicano street and fine art in the world. And he gives a sneak peek at his prized possessions right here, only on LatiNation.
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NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

NAB Private Wealth in conversation with art collector and galleries James Erskine

Watch an interview with James Erskine, avid art collector and NABPrivateWealth client. In this lively interview, James talks about his art collection and gallery, together with the benefits of art festivals like Art Month.

Fakes in the art world - The mystery conman | DW Documentary

Fake art sits unnoticed in galleries around the world. A talented fraudster has been playing the art market and ripping off collectors for years. Who is the mystery conman? Discover more in THE MYSTERY CONMAN - THE MURKY BUSINESS OF COUNTERFEIT ANTIQUES.
Museum curators and art collectors want to sweep the topic of counterfeiting under the carpet. But archaeologist Stefan Lehmann is on the hunt for the elusive figure whose counterfeit antiques are in some of the world's biggest collections.
Around 40 fakes have been discovered and Lehmann believes this is just the tip of the iceberg. Alongside antique dealer ChristophLeon, Lehmann follows the forgery trail through Europe and to the US.
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1:15:49

Collectors' Roundtable with Robert Lehrman "Secrets of the Art World"

Collectors' Roundtable with Robert Lehrman
This annual series provides insight and inva...

Conversations | Collector Talk | Private Collections Ascension

This panel investigates the different options for making art collections accessible to the public. What motivates patrons to open private foundations? What effect does it have if private, single patron spaces are perceived as 'museums'? What are alternative approaches to opening private foundations in order to make collections publicly accessible?
Leon Amitai, Collector, Bogotá/New York, Maja Hoffmann, Art Patron, Founder LUMA Foundation, Zurich.
Moderator: Linda Yablonsky, Writer, and Columnist, Artforum, New York
Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 4pm - 5pm
Filmed on site at Art Basel in Basel 2017.

50:55

Erik Hall: "Building a Modern Art Collection" | Talks at Google

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace...

Erik Hall: "Building a Modern Art Collection" | Talks at Google

This talk will be a discourse on contemporary art collecting in the West Coast marketplace. The presenter, ErikHall, will outline established, developing and emerging trends in the value and sales of art, and give insight on how an aspiring collector can establish and develop a well-rounded and fulfilling assemblage of artworks.
The art market worldwide is currently in a period of economic boom, with more and more people adding art to their investment strategy. Indeed, art collecting is not only a captivating and exciting hobby, but also a great way to diversify your investment portfolio. Although art is a highly illiquid asset, it’s extremely well-protected from depreciation and provides a reprieve from the high risk associated with some other strategies. A long history of art patrons, collectors and advocates illustrates the highly satisfying and captivating nature of the tradition; without these collectors, many of humankind’s greatest artistic achievements might not have been possible. In the current market, the two top performing categories are Impressionist and Contemporary Art, with the latter category being available within a wide range of price brackets. Collecting is a wonderful way to bring art into your life even if you yourself are not an artist. It’s a contemplative, sophisticated, and pleasurable strategy that can round out your investment portfolio in tandem with angel investing or any other form of finance allocation.
Art investing is not for the short-sighted, but it is a delightful practice when carried out with finesse and attention. Erik, a contemporary art dealer with fifteen years of experience in the West Coast marketplace, will deliver the advice an aspiring collector needs to buy wisely and cultivate a collection that will develop throughout their lifetime. Since art is a long-term investment, meant to grow with your own tastes, experiences, and character, it’s important to have an attitude of patience and passion when buying works of art for your collection. When starting a collection, background in art is not necessary; appreciation of style and willingness to learn are. We’ll examine the best ways to get started and discuss the ins and outs of maintaining, insuring and displaying your growing art collection.

TraditionalAfrican art is making a comeback at auction. There’s a huge demand for masks and statues, which are fetching record prices. But this demand is fueling art theft and counterfeiting.
Over the last 200 years, Africa has lost countless important cultural treasures. Thousands of them have ended up in museums, private collections and galleries. Masks and unusual cult objects have always attracted European collectors. What is new is that African art is now often bought as a purely speculative investment.
New excavations in the Nok tribal lands in Nigeria have unearthed centuries-old art that was lost because there was no written culture there, yet today many Nok artifacts can be found in museums from Boston to Brussels.
This documentary takes us to voodoo rituals in Togo, cult rites in Benin and to a European fair for primitive art. It also charts the way value is added on the route from poor wood carvers in Mali to prestigious auctions in Paris and New York.
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26:13

Nienke van der Wal: Becoming an art collector

Nienke van der Wal at CreativeMornings Amsterdam, March 2016. Free events like this one ar...

Nienke van der Wal: Becoming an art collector

Nienke van der Wal at CreativeMornings Amsterdam, March 2016. Free events like this one are hosted every month in dozens of cities. Discover hundreds of talks from the world's creative community at https://creativemornings.com/talks
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Parallel Rooms conversation on Art & Technology

Celebrating the launch of ArtBaselCities: Buenos Aires, an engaging week of conversations, masterclasses and music performances was held at the Art Basel Cities House in November. Over 4,000 people dropped by to listen to some of the artworld’s leading Argentine and international professionals exchanging views.
The Art Basel Cities House introduced the novel concept of ParallelRooms, a collaborative program of 26 conversations with over 40 speakers taking place in several rooms of the Art Basel Cities House concurrently.
The first of the series kicked off with the engrossing topic: “ThinkingTogether: how will technology impact the artworld of the future?” In conversation here are Alec Oxenford, President of the arteBA Fundación in Buenos Aires, contemporary art enthusiast and collector, and serial Internet entrepreneur together with Marc Spiegler, GlobalDirector of Art Basel and leader of the organization’s development, including all three shows in Miami, Hong Kong and Basel, as well as Art Basel’s expanding artworld activities.

2016 SummerSeries: Featured Artists & Conversations
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Enjoy stimulating conversations with today’s most influential critics and collectors.
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1:41:26

Greatest Art Movie Ever "Art of the Steal" (2009)

(do not own this footage) from 2009 The Art of The Steal The Relocation of the Barnes Art ...

Greatest Art Movie Ever "Art of the Steal" (2009)...

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

Big shout out for Mike Laird at Laird's Academy of MartialArts. When I had met Mike I was rehabbing from a severe left leg trauma that left me partially disabled and walked with assistance from wheelchairs, walkers, crutches and a cane. Now after a year in martial arts with the last six months with Mike, I am now able to walk like a normal human ... ....

Chaotic scenes unfolded at Trinity College’s annual performance night on Monday, as a huge crowd of students broke into chants, demanding that sacked deputy principal Rohan Brown be reinstated ... Students performing at the annual House Performing ArtsFestival also made jokes about headmaster Michael Davies, who is understood to have kept a low profile over the night and did not appear on stage to deliver a customary speech or trophy ... ....

This is because Xie's solo show at Beijing's Ullens Center for ContemporaryArt through May 27 is, in his words, a kind of "personal travel diary" of visits to art museums in Europe... There's no need to be correct about anything in the art world," says Xie, 48 ... 7 are a kind of sarcasm about art education, where arrows are used to offer detailed explanations on how to understand a painting....

The legend of Konate took flight the way many things do in sport these days. Via gif ... 10 Kansas visited No. 6 West Virginia ... College Basketball ... JustinK ... "In high school he wasn’t blocking shots like this, but now the way he’s blocking shots, it’s become his art,” says Harrison ... Fraschilla, who has spent 39 years in coaching and broadcasting basketball, says there are four elements to what he describes as the art of shot-blocking. • Pride ... ....

Clause earned his bachelor’s degree in studio arts at Chadron State College and a master of fine arts degree at Fort Hays State University in Kansas... He was also an instructor at Chadron State College Chadron State, where he studied to become an art teacher, teaching ceramics, sculpture, glass-blowing and other crafts ... his art studies years ago....